"Developed by series creator Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto V heads to the city of Los Santos and surrounding hills, countryside and beaches in the largest and most ambitious game Rockstar has yet created."

"A bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer, Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present day Southern California."

―Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto V (also known as Grand Theft Auto Five, GTA 5 or GTA V) is a video game and a sandbox-crime game developed by Rockstar North and Rockstar Games that is currently in development. It is the fifteenth installment in the Grand Theft Auto series and the successor of Grand Theft Auto IV. The original edition was released on September 17th, 2013 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. An enhanced edition was released for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on November 18th 2014. It is due to be released on PC on March 24th, 2015.

It is an upcoming game from the Grand Theft Auto series, and the fifth main installment of the series. Very little is known about the game except that the game will take place in Los Santos along with it's countryside, hills, and beaches. The game will be released in September 17, 2013.

The original edition was announced on October 25th, 2011, the game's first trailer[3] was released on November 2nd, 2011, at 4:00 PM GMT. The game was initially slated for a Spring 2013 release, but was pushed to September 17th the same year. Then, on July 15th, 2013, Rockstar announced the Japanese release date for the game: October 10th, 2013, almost a month after it was released in the West.[4]The enhanced edition was announced on June 9th, 2014, with pre-orders made available on June 10.

As one of the most awaited video game titles to be released in 2013, the game was widely anticipated prior to its release. Grand Theft Auto V was released to universal acclaim, holding scores of 96 and above on MetaCritic and GameRankings, as well as receiving perfect scores from over 30 reviewers. The game sold 11.21 million copies and grossed $800 million on its first day, setting many records, and eventually making $1 billion within 3 days of the game's release.

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Rockstar Games confirmed on November 3rd that Grand Theft Auto V will take place in Los Santos and its surrounding countryside’s - Los Santos in this game will not feature a recreated rendition of an entire State of San Andreas - in a statement on their Newswire:

"We are very proud to officially announce that Grand Theft Auto V is in full development."

Developed by series creator Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto V heads to the city of Los Santos and surrounding hills, countryside and beaches in the largest and most ambitious game Rockstar has yet created.

"A bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer, Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present day Southern California."

Grand Theft Auto V evolves nearly every mechanic that was in the previous Grand Theft Auto games. As far as driving goes, the vehicles have been greatly improved, with Rockstar running more complex physics on them. The cars can even hold to the ground slightly better. The driving mechanics feel more like a racing game, particularly the Midnight Club series, compared to Grand Theft Auto IV's rocky, boat-like handling system. The shooting mechanics are better in terms of the feel of the mechanics and larger compared to the melee mechanics in the game, but that doesn't mean that the melee combat won't be fun, as it as been improved over the previous titles as well. Weapon selection has now also been changed. Instead of the old way of selecting through all the weapons, there is now a Weapon Wheel, which is similar to the one featured in Red Dead Redemption, another Rockstar game. Grand Theft Auto V draws inspirations from many different Rockstar titles in the past, including Max Payne 3, Midnight Club, Manhunt, and Red Dead Redemption.

There are many unique features in the game, one of those features is that when the players are playing as one of three protagonists in the game, the other two are living out their daily lives, and you will be surprised by what you find the characters doing when you switch back into them. Another unique feature is that the character swapping feature is executed in a Google Earth-styled manner and was displayed during a Game Informer demo, which was showed to have ran smoothly and without lag. The PC, PS4 and Xbox One versions will present an exclusive feature which is a first person mode. The whole game can be played through the eyes of the protaganist. This gameplay mode will present a whole new way to play the game. Cars will have detailed interiors different from one another, shooting will be like that of a FPS game.

New activities have been added, such as yoga, triathlons, jet skiing, parachute jumps, tennis, golf, and scuba diving. Random events have also been added to the game and can appear any time, while the player is exploring the map. The mobile phone has returned from Grand Theft Auto IV but is now only used for calling the player's contacts, surfing the web, and quick saving. Giving people the middle finger is another new feature the player can use while in a vehicle (which Rockstar recommended you do in various locations around Los Santos to see the outcome of this effect, depending on where the player is at, they will get different reactions from pedestrians).

Rockstar has also made changes to the pedestrian mechanics; some pedestrians you see at the bus stops in East Los Santos will reappear in Rockford Hills working on rich peoples' lawns and gardens. Some minor mechanics that help out the environment and looks of Los Santos come on at certain times, such as a sprinklers system coming on in the morning in rich areas like Morningwood.

The map is larger than Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV, and Red Dead Redemption combined. After some calculations by members of GawdAlmighty.com, that would equal to around 27.5 square miles/71.2 km2 when land and sea are combined. [4]

Grand Theft Auto V has more vehicles than in any other Grand Theft Auto game to date, with a variety of vehicles, including airplanes, helicopters, cars, utility vehicles, emergency service cars, motorcycles, and jet skis. Players are able to fly planes, which impossible in Grand Theft Auto IV because of the size of the map, but the feature is now in Grand Theft Auto V because of the much larger map. In a brief scene in the first trailer, overhead wires are visible on a banking next to the road, which are probably wires for a railway track. There are also submarines that players are able to use to explore the Pacific Ocean. The Rhino from previous GTA titles has returned, including a new complex aiming system and a realistic depiction of a tank. A new feature allows you to roll-over a vehicle when the car is flipped upside down.

The game features a large variety of weapons, like the Norinco Type 56-2 assault rifles with sound suppressors, mounted flashlights, olive drab polymer furniture, and side-folding stocks. There is now the option to mount attachments onto various different guns, each one affecting the performance. Melee weapons like the nightstick and the golf club that weren't present in Grand Theft Auto IV have also returned to Grand Theft Auto V.

In the game, the player has the option to customize the three protagonists' wardrobe and appearance. There is less customisation available compared to that of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (e.g. changing the body mass of the 3 characters isn't available as it was with CJ in San Andreas). The availability of tattoos and ability to apply facial hair has returned from San Andreas after being missing from previous titles in the HD universe.

Grand Theft Auto V expands the multiplayer feature that was present in Grand Theft Auto IV. The multiplayer is treated as a additional title and is known as Grand Theft Auto Online.
In GTA Online, multiplayer crews from Max Payne 3 can be carried over to Grand Theft Auto V. Grand Theft Auto V has multiplayer features linked to Rockstar's Social Club.

Multiplayer holds up to 16 people on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 4, and 30 players in enhanced console versions.

DLCs have been released regularly since the launch of GTA V and GTA Online, adding new vehicles, weapons and other content. They are however more advanced in Online with the availability of jobs and properties along with additional character customisation options like tattoos, clothing, masks, hairstyles etc.

The first was released in late November 2013, titled the Beach Bum Update, which featured four beach type vehicles, and two weapons, a pistol and a broken bottle. Since then, there has been five extra DLCs as follows;

Michael (GTA V) is a former bank robber who after retiring into a life of luxury with his family, decides to return to the life of crime with his old friend Trevor Phillips and new friend and up-and-coming criminal Franklin.

Trevor Phillips is a former war veteran, military pilot and Michael's old best friend and former partner in a few robberies that happened back in the day. Trevor decides to return to the life of crime after spending all of his money that was earned during his criminal days.

Franklin is an up and coming criminal who partners with Michael and his crazy friend, Trevor, after trying to get a hustle from Michael himself.

On November 3rd 2011, Rockstar Games confirmed that the game would take place in Los Santos and the surrounding countryside - and will not feature a recreated rendition of an entire State of San Andreas - in a statement on their Newswire:

"We are very proud to officially announce that Grand Theft Auto V is in full development."

Developed by series creator Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto V heads to the city of Los Santos and surrounding hills, countryside and beaches in the largest and most ambitious game Rockstar has yet created.

"A bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer, Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present day Southern California."

During the Game Informer Grand Theft Auto V Cover Story, the vice president of creativity for Rockstar Games, Dan Houser, has stated that Los Santos this time around is different and a lot more developed (having cities, wilderness, deserts, farmlands, towns, a Mount Chiliad, a military base and a fully detailed ocean floor (including coral beds). The state of San Andreas is also about five times larger than [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]', Grand Theft Auto IV, and Red Dead Redemption. After some calculations by members of GawdAlmighty.com, that would equal to around 27.5 square miles/71.2 km2 when land and sea are put together. [5]

There are many characters in GTA V. The three protagonists are Michael, Franklin and Trevor.

Los Santos: a sprawling sun-soaked metropolis full of self-help gurus, starlets and fading celebrities, once the envy of the Western world, now struggling to stay afloat in an era of economic uncertainty and cheap reality TV. Amidst the turmoil, three very different criminals plot their own chances of survival and success: Franklin, a former street gangster, now looking for real opportunities and serious money; Michael, a professional ex-con whose retirement is a lot less rosy than he hoped it would be; and Trevor, a violent maniac driven by the chance of a cheap high and the next big score. Running out of options, the crew risks everything in a series of daring and dangerous heists that could set them up for life.

Michael is a retired professional bank robber, who after making a sweet deal with FIB, returned to the life of crime. Trevor is the loose cannon in this story, and is also a long time best friend of Michael's and a hothead psychopath as well. Last but certainly not least, we have Franklin, a young and grim repossession agent who has a large amount of experience behind the wheel, but no real experience with crime until he meets Michael while he was trying to hustle.

This article or section refers to content in the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC renditions of Grand Theft Auto V, that is not featured on the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 versions.For a complete list of the features of the "enhanced" version of Grand Theft Auto V, please see here.

Prior to the announcement of the 8th console-gen and PC versions, there was wide speculation and anticipation regarding an official announcement from Rockstar. On change.org, there was a petition with 728,000+ signatures asking for a PC version at the time of announcement. Within the comments section of the Rockstar Newswire, and many other GTA
related blogs, there were many comments asking for a PC/Next Gen release. After its reveal at E3 2014, the news spread like wildfire, and became one of the most talked about announcements.

The enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V was released on November 18, 2014 for the PS4 and Xbox One and is due on January 27, 2015 for PC. With the release, there are many improvements and changes compared to the versions released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

The most anticipated new feature is a first person view, which is not only available in vehicles like it has been in the past, but for the first time it is available on foot. Several other features were added. These include (see edition comparison table for more information):

The game received controversy from people who didn't play over a mission that requires the player to torture a target for the government. The mission contains water-boarding, using a wrench on kneecaps and genitals, electrocution and even an action in which the player could pull a tooth using pliers.

Another mission, has a sex scene involving two dogs. The player can also view it in first person perspective.

GTA V received criticism both for the game and its Online counterpart. One part was missions, as only three made the player profit, and only one of them topped $1,000,000. Missions were longer, more taxing and low to non-paying. Only seven non heist missions gave a payout; Franklin and Lamar gave the player $250, Nervous Ron gave the player $62,000 and Lester's Assassinations gave the player anywhere between $3000-$10000. The ending had three options and all but one involved killing a fellow protagonist.

In October 2013 Daz Dillinger claimed Rockstar used two songs from Death Row Records without permission; "Kurupt's C-Walk" and "Tha Dogg Pound's Nothin' But the Cavi Hit featuring Mack 10". However, Dillinger was not signed on to Death Row at the time, and had an ongoing feud with Kurupt. The lawsuit was dropped, but the songs stayed in the game.

The vehicles in the trailers all have plates reading "San Andreas". Some of the license plates in the trailer are stylized as modern California license plates, while some are stylized after the 1980's style California plate, oddly out of place on new cars.

This is the first Grand Theft Auto game where the map is one whole landmass, rather than several islands linked together as in previous games.

This is the first Grand Theft Auto game to take place in two different years. It takes place in 2004 in the Prologue and 2013 for the rest of the game.

For the first time, the cars can retract and deploy their soft top/hard top covers. In previous games, convertibles were stuck with the roof they had or didn't have (with the exception of being able to install a permanent cover on low-riders in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas).

Grand Theft Auto V is the first game in the franchise to feature in-game incidental music (not counting cutscenes, credits and pause menus, as several earlier games had incidental music for these sequences).

The registration plates have orange stickers on the top right. The same plates are used for 2013 California registration plates. The same was also used in California in 2008.

Although it is unclear when exactly in 2013 the game takes place, the calendar in Trevor's trailer is open on the month of August. Due to Trevor's unconventional lifestyle, he may have left it on the same month for quite some time. During the mission "Cleaning out the Bureau", a calendar briefly seen in Harvey Molina's apartment is open on the month of September. Towards the end/completion of the storyline, one of the barbers in Sandy Shores might comment on how it is "October already". Taking this into account, the main story most likely takes place between July and November 2013.

Some houses have pumpkins on their front porches. Pumpkins are rarely seen at any time of the year other than autumn.

Each protagonists' character was made to fit a specific Grand Theft Auto player:

Michael initially represents the player who has already "beat the game," now living out their life as a successfully retired criminal.

Trevor is a complete psychopath, representing the type of player who prefers to kill and cause chaos when they free roam.

Franklin is a small time thug wanting to rise through the ranks of the criminal underworld similar to the traditional protagonists that the player controls in previous games.

Each protagonist seems to represent a different Rockstar game. Michael represents both Max Payne and Red Dead Redemption, seeing as he is a troubled retired middle aged "family man" with a criminal background and bullet-time ability. Franklin represents Midnight Club: Los Angeles, due to him being an ambitious young man with an impressive driving ability. Trevor represents Manhunt, mainly, because of his psychotic personality and reckless behavior that defines his character.

In addition, the protagonists' personalities can be determined by how long they sleep. Michael sleeps for 6 hours, Franklin sleeps for 8 hours, and Trevor sleeps for 12 hours. This could mean that Franklin is the most "normal" of the characters.

The game Saints Row IV has a DLC pack of weapons and clothes named GAT V, which is a reference to the initials of Grand Theft Auto V. The publisher, Deep Silver released it for free on PC, mocking GTA V's absence from the platform at the time.

The script for Grand Theft Auto V is 10,000+ pages long, according to Dan Houser in an interview in 2012.

The name of the theme song ("Welcome To Los Santos") might be a reference to the first lyrics in Young Maylay's "San Andreas Theme Song" being "Welcome to San Andreas".

This is the first game in the series that the player can increase the protagonists' health while in cover, beside using a health pack, saving the game, drinking, eating a snack, or respawning in hospitals and police stations.

In the game, there is an animation for if the player gets stuck under a vehicle, but it is almost never used.

The animation is used if the player is stuck under a truck, but if the player is stuck under a car, they will simply teleport next to the car.

This is the first game in the GTA series to feature a great variety of animals.

Grand Theft Auto V has similar mission structures to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas such as heists requiring setup, as did the main heist in GTA San Andreas and introducing characters by name. Also many flying missions resembled ones from San Andreas such as Nervous Ron which required dropping equipment from a plane later on in the mission like N.O.E. in San Andreas. Minor Turbulence also had similarities to N.O.E. but also Freefall and Stowaway.

There is a unique feature in the game, that when you press Square/X (PS3 and Xbox 360 respectively) to jump, and then hit Circle/B (PS3 and Xbox 360 respectively), when the character is in the air, he will be in ragdoll mode. This can be used to wrestle, slide over cars, or get in places that you can't enter when you stand.

This is the first GTA game, and also Rockstar Games' first game to be launched for 8th generation consoles (Xbox One and PS4).

It is also the first GTA in the entire series to feature first person view without mod usage.

All characters have drugs, (marijuana for Michael and Franklin, methamphetamine for Trevor) at their house, along with TV (All characters), Internet access (Michael and Franklin), and alcohol (whiskey for Michael, wine for Franklin and beer for Trevor), counting the safehouses at the end of the game.

This is the second GTA game to have an enhanced editon released for another console. The first was GTA: San Andreas for mobile.

With the addition of Peyote Plants in the enhanced version, GTA V is the first in the series to allow the players to control animals.

The song featured in the first trailer was "Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake", a 1968 number 1 UK hit by the Small Faces.

The song in the second trailer was "Skeletons", a 1987 song by Stevie Wonder.